
Surgical procedures
OUR MOST COMMON surgical PROCEDURES
Hernia operations
A hernia is when an internal organ is dislocated from its normal anatomical position or cavity through a congenital or acquired opening. The development of a hernia may be asymptomatic or may be accompanied by a heavy, pulling or dull ache, together with a bulging in the affected area. The hernia contents can usually be reinserted into the abdominal cavity through the hernia gate. However, without treatment, there is a risk of hernia exclusion. There are different solutions for the surgical treatment of hernias, for the closure of the hernia gate, and for the strengthening of the abdominal connective tissue, which is determined on an individual basis. Thus, the approach (open or laparoscopic surgery) and the size and type of surgical supporting mesh are determined individually.
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Gallbladder surgery
The most common disease of the gallbladder is the presence of gallstones, which can lead to inflammation that can cause further severe abdominal pain. The solution to gallstones is surgery. This is the only way to treat it and prevent further complications such as inflammation, peritonitis, jaundice or pancreatitis.
In addition to gallstones, gallbladder removal may also be necessary in other cases, such as gallbladder polyposis (if the number of polyps increases or reaches 1cm in size during ultrasound monitoring) or in suspected malignant lesions.
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Our other highlighted surgical procedures:
- Anti-reflux surgery
- Hemorrhoidectomy
- Crossectomy
- Crossectomy and Varicectomy
- Lumpectomy/sectorectomy with sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Mastectomy
- Fibroadenoma removal
- Cholecystectomy
- Appendicectomy
- Abdominal wall hernia surgery with mesh implantation
- Unilateral Inguinal Hernioplasty
- Bilateral Inguinal Hernioplasty
- Parathyroid operations
- Partial thyroidectomy
- Total thyroidectomy
- Colon resection